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Philosophy 156 Theory of Rational Choice

Analysis and critique of decision-making processes. A survey at the elementary level of decision theory, game theory, systems analysis and other recent technical developments is combined with a philosophical consideration of the underlying concept of rationality in practical decision, of the relevance to decision-making of moral and other values, and of concrete applications in the realms of social policy and business.

Antirequisite: Philosophy 256a/b.
2 hours.


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